at Buchenwald, that is, the experiments took place in Block 46. Those who were sent there were selected through the medical examination, and those w [ ... ]
A I'11 get to that point. I skipped that point. The prisoners who were assigned to light work, whose output was rather slight, were utilized as bl [ ... ]
why, there was but one result: the general human degradation. This human degradation was insured by the living conditions which I have just pointed [ ... ]
extraordinary persons, such as generals. insured, the prisoners were raised up against the other prisoners. you found your professor? [ ... ]
ordinarily imputed to those guilty of social crimes. The last means used to obtain that end was that all the prisoners should be completely degraded, [ ... ]
orders for the extraction of those who were incapable of work, and there was carried out these executions by men who were made by the other prisoners [ ... ]
and the population who were at the station where they arrived were quite numerous, and they saw these convoys. Some people were aroused, and some inc [ ... ]
even able to identify these personages who visited the camp. Really so far as I was concerned, 22 March 1945, General Bungrowski came to visit the ca [ ... ]
very closely. things. THE PRESIDENT: We had better have an adjournment now. (Whereupon a recess was taken from 1540 t [ ... ]
BY DR. MERKER (Counsel for Gestapo): Buchenwald were not something specifically characteristic of the camp Buchenwald, but could be traced back to a g [ ... ]